CORTLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (CAPCO) - ENERGY SERVICES | CORTLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (CAPCO)

CAPCO Energy services now covers Tompkins AND Cortland county residentsEMPOWER NEW YORK (NYSERDA) insulates floors, walls and attics repairs and replaces heating systems repairs and replaces hot water tanks reduces drafts through caulking and weatherstripping inspects combustion appliances tests refrigerator efficiency installs carbon monoxide and smoke detectors makes minor repairs checks homes' health and safetyENERGY SAVERS insulates floors, walls and attics reduces drafts through air sealing, caulking and weather-strippingWEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WAP) insulates floors, walls and attics repairs and replaces heating systems repairs and replaces hot water tanks reduces drafts through caulking and weatherstripping inspects combustion appliances tests refrigerator efficiency installs carbon monoxide and smoke detectors makes minor repairs checks homes' health and safety Bathroom and kitchen ventilation

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211 Tompkins Cortland

Physical Address

32 N Main St, Cortland, NY 13045

Hours

Mon 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Tue 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Wed 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Thu 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Fri 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM;

Voice

(607) 344-3112

Main | Energy Services office direct

Voice

(607) 753-6781

Main | Main Office

Voice

(607) 344-3112

Main | Energy Services office direct

Voice

(607) 753-6781

Main | Main Office

Fax

(607) 344-3120

Fax

(607) 344-3120

Application process

Call 607-344-3112 or visit our website to get an application.

Fee

Audit fee required for Energy Savers. $0.00 for all others

Eligibility

Cortland and Tompkins County resident, each program has different requirements. Contact CAPCO for details.

Languages

English

Service area

Tompkins County, New York Cortland County, New York

Agency info

CORTLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (CAPCO)

Community action agency serving all of Cortland County, providing programs and resources promoting self-reliance and dignity.Emphasizes five major areas: energy, early childhood education, nutrition for women and young children, family supports and development and consumer-directed personal assistance.